Author: Rodrigo

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Boardwalk Empire – Season 1

Boardwalk Empire begins just before the Prohibition period takes off in 1920 when Atlantic City Treasurer Enoch “Nucky” Thompson arranges a deal with a number of his associates to get into the bootlegging business in order to pay finances for the city.

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As I Lay Dying (2013)

The premise of a film about how a family deals with the death of a beloved member is interesting and obviously grim, but James Franco’s take on the story is quite a mixed bag.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)

The latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film adaptation should have been retitled as “April O’Neil” because she’s the one that gets the most amount of screentime and focus as well as being highly important to the Turtles’ origins.

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BoJack Horseman – Season 1

In order to restore his celebrity status and become relevant to Hollywood again, BoJack Horseman decides to launch a tell-all autobiography.

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Noah (2014)

The most notable changes Aronofsky does with Noah is presenting the main character with extremist traits, providing the story a villain and giving a voice to women, which isn’t something you would notice on the Bible.

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Episodes – Season 3

While not as consistent and strong as its first two seasons, Episodes is still interesting to watch thanks to the interactions between Matt LeBlanc, Stephen Mangan, Tamsin Greig and Kathleen Rose Perkins.